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A Prediction of VOCs Emission Rate with Temperature Variation in Floor Heating Space by Numerical Analysis  

Kang, Dong-Hwa (Department of Architecture, Graduate School, Seoul National University)
Choi, Dong-Hee (Department of Architecture, Graduate School, Seoul National University)
Kim, Sun-Sook (Department of Architecture, Graduate School, Seoul National University)
Kim, Young-Don (Hana Consulting Engineers Co.)
Yeo, Myoung-Souk (Department of Architecture, Seoul National University)
Kim, Kwang-Woo (Department of Architecture, Seoul National University)
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Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering / v.18, no.6, 2006 , pp. 468-476 More about this Journal
Abstract
The paper deals with the numerical analysis of contaminants emission from the material affected by temperature variation in floor heating system. Considering mass transfer and heat transfer theories, a computer program for the analysis of VOCs emission was made. To demonstrate the accuracy of the numerical solution, the prediction results and the measured data were compared. Using this program, emission rates of the materials in the bakeout space and the no bake-out space were compared to estimate the variation of emission rate.
Keywords
Indoor air quality; Volatile organic compounds; Floor heating; Temperature;
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